The Fifth Grill and Terrace was rated on a blog as one of the best steaks in Toronto. My husband and I were excited to go, especially because it also boasted a beautiful rooftop dining patio. The experience was neat, as the entrance is an unmarked door in an alley and after being checked off the reservations list were escorted up an old industrial elevator to the top floor. We had the place to ourselves which was a little weird at 6:30 on a Saturday night. This meant our waitress was very attentive. The wine list was short and expensive but did have a bottle of Canadian red which was delicious. The food was very expensive as well and was fine, but not delicious and worth the cost ($50/main mean plus $7/side vegetables). The salmon appetizer was very disappointing since it was just a couple slabs of cold salmon and no flavor profile. The ambiance was very nice, though there is no view since it is squashed between taller buildings.